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'''Joaquín Clausell Troconis''' ([[Campeche]] 1866 - Morelos 1935) [[Mexican]] impressionist painter. He attended the "Academy of San Carlos" in [[Mexico City]] and later studied the Impressionism's techniques in [[Paris]], [[France]] (with Monet? with Pissarro?). He represents an unusual case in the history of Mexican art in establishing his reputation as an [[Impressionism| Impressionist]] in the early 20th century. <ref> [http://www.artnet.com/library/01/0180/T018049.asp Clausell, Joaquín] The Grove Dictionary of Art. </ref>
 
'''Joaquín Clausell Troconis''' ([[Campeche]] 1866 - Morelos 1935) [[Mexican]] impressionist painter. He attended the "Academy of San Carlos" in [[Mexico City]] and later studied the Impressionism's techniques in [[Paris]], [[France]] (with Monet? with Pissarro?). He represents an unusual case in the history of Mexican art in establishing his reputation as an [[Impressionism| Impressionist]] in the early 20th century. <ref> [http://www.artnet.com/library/01/0180/T018049.asp Clausell, Joaquín] The Grove Dictionary of Art. </ref>
  
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Joaquín Clausell became Mexico's best known Impressionist painter. The "Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico" keeps his ''atelier'' in the roof. There is a wall painted by the artist with several master drafts.  
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Joaquín Clausell became Mexico's best known Impressionist painter. The "Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico" keeps his ''atelier'' in the roof. There are two walls painted by the artist with several master drafts, as a mural.  
  
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==

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Joaquín Clausell Troconis (Campeche 1866 - Morelos 1935) Mexican impressionist painter. He attended the "Academy of San Carlos" in Mexico City and later studied the Impressionism's techniques in Paris, France (with Monet? with Pissarro?). He represents an unusual case in the history of Mexican art in establishing his reputation as an Impressionist in the early 20th century. [1]

Joaquín Clausell became Mexico's best known Impressionist painter. The "Museo de la Ciudad de Mexico" keeps his atelier in the roof. There are two walls painted by the artist with several master drafts, as a mural.

See also

Fuentes Brotantes.

External links

References

  1. ↑ Clausell, Joaquín The Grove Dictionary of Art.


Clausell 2.jpg... Marina

Clausell 1.jpg... Ola Verde